Setting it up – Step 1 of 1 (yes, it’s easy)

After you have successfully installed VSCode on your system and everything is working between Unity and your new favorite code editor, you have to install the “Unity Debugger Extension for Visual Studio Code”.

Therefor open your Unity project folder in VSCode and press CTRL + P to open the Command Pallete. Enter the following command: “ext install unity-debug” and start the installation. You will be prompted to restart the application after the extension has been installed.

VS Code Command Pallete

Next open the debug view on the left (CTRL + SHIFT + D) and select “Unity Editor” in the dropdown menu on the upper left. Press the play symbol and switch to Unity. Run your project and see how VSCode debug view is populated with informations about your running game.

You can now create breakpoints via doubleclick next to the line numbers and step through your code via a small debug menu that is visible while debugging. And that’s it. You can now start debugging you code in your editor while running your project in Unity.